Wednesday, 19 July 2017

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia:
Here's a great site which provides educators with a variety of options to include coding into their classroom.  These apps are free or low cost.  A brief description of each app provides educators with an overview of which age group the app is geared to and what students will be learning. Coding is important for children to learn as it teaches them problem-solving skills, creativity, spatial awareness and computational thinking skills.
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Mario Kart Multiplication Math Lesson

This lesson can be used as an introduction to multiplication or a reinforcement activity for multiplication in Grade 3.

Minds-On:  Ask students if they know who Mario and Luigi are.  What games are Mario and Luigi in?  Have you ever played Mario Kart?  What kind of vehicles are in Mario Kart?


 


Show students how to group counters into groups of 2, 3 and 4 (representing 2-wheeled vehicles, 3-wheeled vehicles and 4-wheeled vehicles) using Google Drawings pre-made template.  Ask students how we can count represent multiple groups of 2, 3 or 4.  Is there a faster way to add multiple groups?   Provide students with opportunities to come up to the Smart board to manipulate the counters and write addition & multiplication sentences.

Action:   
In partners or small groups, challenge students to build 8 karts for the characters in Mario Kart using 20 tires.  Students will show their work in Google Drawings using the counters provided to make groups of 2-wheeled vehicles, 3-wheeled vehicles and 4-wheeled vehicles or any combination of the vehicles.  Encourage students to make copies of the Google Drawings template in order to represent various combinations.  Remind students to include addition & multiplication sentences.
Once students have found various combinations for 20 tires, they can be challenged to use 50 tires.  

Guiding Questions:  Can you make another combination? What happens with left over tires, if any?

Consolidation:  Students can share their work with other students using the "Comment" feature on Google Drive.  Students can see how others created different combinations and are encouraged to comment on similarities/differences they observe.  Alternatively, their Google Drawings work can be copied and pasted into a shared Google Slides file where various students can create a collaborative file of all their findings in one place.

Extensions/Modifications:   Students can focus on only finding combinations for 2-wheeled vehicles and 3-wheeled vehicles.
Students can use counters and record their work on chart paper with markers.  Alternatively they can use counters and record their work on clear plastic Cling sheets attached to the wall with dry erase markers.


Integrating Mindfulness in Your Classroom Curriculum | Edutopia

Integrating Mindfulness in Your Classroom Curriculum | Edutopia:

This article describes four simple ways to incorporate mindfulness into the classroom through breathing, through sensory experiences, through guided imagery, and through movement.  Deep breathing helps to calm the body and mind, especially when facing a stressful situation.  Sensory experiences such as using playdough and creating glitter jars in the classroom are a few ways to help calm our students.  Guided imagery works well when students' eyes are closed and they are listening carefully to a calm story or a visual journey their mind is walking them through.  Movement such as yoga is another calming strategy that uses stretching and focuses on how the body moves/feels.

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What's in your mind?

Yoga can be done in the classroom!


Indigenous Education - People For EducationPeople for Education

Indigenous Education - People For EducationPeople for Education:

People for Education are an independent organization working to support public education in Ontario's English, French and Catholic schools.  This site provides educators with information and resources (books, videos, sites, reports) for understanding how to implement the education of indigenous peoples into the classroom.  It includes a link to the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation report.

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Tuesday, 18 July 2017

5 Technologies That Will Change Classroom Education - YouTube

5 Technologies That Will Change Classroom Education - YouTube:

Here are 5 interesting ways that technology will change the classroom and create digital learning spaces.  A few of the technologies that are discussed, such as using Virtual Reality and the Cloud are accessible at the elementary stage.  However, the majority of these technologies, such as using 3D printers, are geared towards secondary education.  It is still important for primary teachers to be aware of where our students are heading in order to prepare them for the future.

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Monday, 17 July 2017

Writer's Workshop Peer Editing through Google Docs

This lesson should occur after students have a collection of stories, at least 3 to choose from.  This lesson is relevant when your students are ready for the peer editing stage.  This lesson should be done over 2-3 days, in order to provide students with practice and understanding of the process of peer editing.

Minds-on:  Gather students and show them this video.

At the end of the video, discuss: What is a good peer review?
Tell students they are going to start with learning how to give compliments today.  They will learn how to share suggestions and support their peers with corrections another day.
Share this anchor chart with them.  You can also have extra copies printed to post in the classroom. Go over how to give compliments and then tell students to choose one piece of writing to share with a peer.

Action:  Provide students with the opportunity to choose one story they have written on Google Docs to share with a peer. Remind students to share with the "comment" option, as to avoid students directly editing another students' work.  Show students how to highlight their peers' writing, in order to directly comment on a specific area.  Encourage students to read each others' writing, then choose 2 parts of the story to compliment on.  Ask students to share their edited work with the teacher so you can directly see what students are doing on-line.

Guiding Questions:  How can you be more specific in your compliments?

Consolidation:  Students can write positive, detailed feedback they either wrote or received on post-it notes and add this to the anchor chart.  Students can read others' posts and get ideas.

Extensions/Modifications:  Have students work in partners.  Give students a post-it note and have them come up with possible feedback they could provide a peer.  Collect post-it-notes and sort them by positive, detailed feedback or not very focused, descriptive feedback.  This could also be done using Padlet instead of post-it notes.




Friday, 14 July 2017

My Classroom Google Site

Feel free to check out my classroom website here.  Please note the site is still a work in progress.

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia : Here's a great site which provides educators with a variety of options to inclu...